A woody peninsular nestled between two bays of pure blue, Cavtat has long called artists and creative types to its watercolor shores. This charter stop is one of the most southern resorts in Croatia, sitting a stone’s throw (just 22km) away from the border of Montenegro. Striking with mirage like mountains in the backdrop, a charming promenade, and red sunbaked town rooftops, Cavtat is a tantalizing bohemian feeling town. Be sure to visit the house turned museum of painter Vlaho Bukovac to admire the rural frescoes before catching a spectacular sunset with a carafe of local wine. Beyond the artistic draw, Cavtat is also home to 15th century monasteries and rich folkloric history woven into everyday life. From summer carnivals and local dances to fresh fish dishes and handcrafted jewelry, the pretty waterfront town is a more peaceful alternative to the hustle and bustle of Dubrovnik.
A wonderful waterfront and a reputation as being one of the finest places to stroll and play, Herceg Novi captures everything to adore about the Bay of Kotor. This gorgeous beach town is a breath of fresh air and while it can buzz with summer crowds, most of the party people will have headed down to the sandy stretches of the southern Adriatic. Mountains, wild olive groves, pomegranate trees in bloom, and the soft sunlit waters set a scene that you can barely tear your eyes away from. Restaurant hop along the waterfront, sampling evocative fresh cuisine and sipping Balkan wines in bliss. Take a kayak adventure over to the village of Rose or stay put and explore the architectural highlights of the Old Town including the Savina Monastery, the crumbled Clock Tower from the 17th century, and the Archangel Michael's Church. For those who want to swim in the cobalt blue, there are plenty of hidden spots waiting for you along the nearby Lustica Peninsula.
The Lady of the Rocks is a picturesque archipelago located off the coast of Montenegro. Featuring crystal clear waters, abundant marine life and thriving aquatic flora, it's a perfect spot for yachting. A visit to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks is a must, as visitors can admire the famous landmark church. Other areas offer plenty of protection and privacy, perfect for days spent relaxing either on board or onshore. Further out, waters are ideal for navigating, swimming, snorkeling, fishing, and scuba diving which provides a truly extraordinary sight of the living underwater world. With lively fishing villages and unpopulated beaches, Montenegro's Lady of the Rocks is an unforgettable destination for yachting.
One of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic Coast, at 2500 years old, Budva is the centre of tourism in Montenegro. Along with its impressive history, it is known for its sandy beaches, vibrant atmosphere and fantastic nightlife with its bars, casinos and open air nightclubs. The Budva Riviera boasts beautiful, long, sandy beaches set in front of wild mountainous backdrops. The marina lying just north of the Old Town is dominated by luxury superyachts all summer long.
The Blue Cave in Montenegro is a stunningly picturesque part of the Adriatic Sea. Located in the breathtaking Boka Bay and surrounded by the Bay's unique limestone cliffs, the Blue Cave offers a unique experience for sailors and boaters alike. Its crystal-clear waters, sun-warmed walls, and underwater rock formations make it a captivating destination. Inside the cave, the aquamarine waters produce a uniquely mesmerizing display of light, shifting from deep blues to bright greens. The atmosphere inside is truly magical, and for those lucky enough to visit, it is an unforgettable experience. With its exceptional scenery, the Blue Cave is certainly a must-see for those looking to revel in the beauty of the Adriatic.
Saplunara is a luxurious yachting destination located on the idyllic island of Mljet, Croatia. Boasting gorgeous scenery, crystal clear blue waters, and spectacular sunsets, Saplunara has something to offer every type of yachting enthusiast. With its numerous mooring spots, coves and picturesque bays, Saplunara is the perfect place to drop anchor and spend the day relaxing on the tranquil beaches, exploring the rocky coves, and enjoying a variety of water sports activities. On land, visitors can take advantage of the numerous nature trails, private horseback riding tours, and secluded beaches. No matter the desired activity or relaxation and exploration, Saplunara sets the perfect scene for an unforgettable superyacht experience.
Badija is an idyllic Croatian island located off the coast of the city of Korcula in the Adriatic Sea. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, lush greenery, and picturesque harbors. Although it sits uninhabited, its inviting atmosphere lures visitors from all over to experience its unparalleled beauty and adventure. Badija provides the perfect atmosphere for a relaxing and tranquil getaway, with its crystal clear waters, breathtaking landscapes, and private. Whether it's for a day, a weekend, or a summer holiday, the island of Badija surely offers visitors a unique and unforgettable experience like no other.
The beautiful, remote island of Lastovo and the surrounding archipelago make for the perfect spot to explore quaint, ancient stone villages and weave through the lush pine forests. Anchor off the island to swim in the sparkling clear waters or rest on a small pebble beach. With less than a thousand inhabitants, nature is in abundance here. The island is also well known for its dry, white wine "Lenovo Marastina" which is perfect for chilling and sipping on sultry days.
Located on a picturesque bay, this charming village boasts ancient ruins, stunning natural beauty and clear azure waters. The village is home to traditional stone buildings, quaint shops and restaurants serving up locally sourced seafood and produce. Visitors can explore two historic palaces, dating back to the Roman Empire, and venture into the surrounding forest to discover hidden waterfalls and hiking trails. The bay welcomes boats of all sizes, offering easy access to nearby islands and secluded coves. With its peaceful atmosphere and unspoiled surroundings, this hidden gem is the perfect destination for those seeking a tranquil escape in a stunning coastal setting.
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Sipan, the largest island in the Elafiti Archipelago, Sipanska Luka is a pretty, picturesque, and protected harbour town. Dotted with numerous architectural monuments from the Middle Ages, the port is backed by lush green hills adorned with the occasional terracotta roof and impressive holiday homes built by the Dubrovnik aristocrats of a bygone era. In the port itself, there is an echo of exoticism with a palm-lined promenade and a hint of colonial grandeur in each of the beautiful buildings. Boasting an ancient allure, the island has been inhabited for millennia, a fact made tangible by the ruins of the roman villa dotted close to the center of town. Drop anchor and spend your time kicking your flippers through crystalline snorkelling spots and hiking around the stunning walking trails.
Delightful Dubrovnik with its golden city walls and pearl of the Adriatic status looks every inch at the fantasy series setting it is famous for. Dating back to the 7th century, exploring Croatia’s capital is all baroque beauty, UNESCO delights, and limestone pavement strolls that will deliver something extraordinary with every corner turn. Walking the city walls is a must to get a feel for the place and to soak up those blue and balmy sea views. Sip a coffee on the pedestrian street of Stradun, see 16th-century paintings from Raphael in the Cathedral, and visit ancient forts and towers. Of course, for fans of the HBO hit series, a Game of Thrones themed tour is a must.